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HeyBnb launches in India across 17 cities

HeyBnb made its foray into the Indian hospitality market targeting travellers seeking accommodation across various Indian cities.

The company's concept of home sharing will now see footprint across 17 cities such as New Delhi, Puducherry, Coorg, Kochi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Goa Agra, Varanasi, amongst many others.

The company is currently targeting tourist destinations, hill stations, forests, and pilgrim regions in India to enable initial growth.

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HeyBnb sets global markets in sight

"The global size of the vacation stay market is expected to reach $170 billion by 2019, out of which five players - Home Away, Airbnb, VRBO, One Fine Stay and Tujian - own less than 10 per cent share." - Kenny Blatt, HeyBnb Co-founder

11 Aug 2016

HeyBnb looks to scale up shared spaces in India

The company is aiming to boost the shared space market, helping users find economical accommodations and popularise the concept amongst travellers.

With HeyBnb making its initial foray into tourist destinations in India, it will help boost the tourism sector and draw in more budget travellers for these zones.

The company said it is also looking to increase its room count to 60,000 by October.

HeyBnb targets budget travellers

"We want to cater to leisure travellers like youth, families, solo travellers and women travellers, hence most properties listed on our platform are priced between Rs 1,000 and Rs 13,000. We want HeyBnb to be the one-stop platform for foreigners when they visit India."- HeyBnb